Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island lies in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and isseparated from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia by the Strait of Northumberland. It once was connected to the mainland. I chose to do this province because I love lobster and the land is really beautiful. About 11,000 years ago the early people known as the Paleo-Indians lived on what is now Prince Edward Island. They gathered berries in the island's forests and hunted seals and walrus with spears along the coast. They also tracked caribou and arctic foxes. They left the area when The Maritime Archaic Indians moved there about 6,000 years ago. They also hunted and fished. They made tools and animal figures, carved out of stone and bones. I read that a 6,500-year-old ulu, a kind of knife used to butcher walrus and whales was found a few years ago in the Gulf The Micmac Indians who were related to the Maritime Archaic Indians settled almost 2,500 years ago. By this time the water
Many people wanted the British colonies to be united. The islanders Tourism will soon outrank farming as the Island's main industry. breeding foxes began in the 1880's. Minks and Chinchillas are also raised made a TV series of movies based on her books that have become famous
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